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Department Update

September 10, 2009
As we enter week 4 of the new session I feel it is time to update all classes on the progress they are making:

S1 - Doing very well so far. All classes are focussed and progressing at a good pace through the E-Safety Unit.

Intermediate 1 - Also progressing well through Computer Applications. Make sure you are studying at home though as you have a NAB coming up very soon!

Intermediate 2 - Progressing well although much more emphasis needs to be placed on the importance of self-study. I will be doing spot checks of pupils folders over the coming weeks so pupils will have to be prepared to show me what they have been doing in their own time.

Higher - The class is moving forward well as we are getting into the programming side of the Software Development unit. Make sure you are putting in the effort at home and keeping up with the course through regular self study.

Come and see me if there are any issues that are concerning you about any of your courses in the department.

Keep working well!
 

Intermediate 2 - S4 Update

August 18, 2009

To all Intermediate 2 S4 pupils:

August to October - whole class working on Intermediate 2 Software Development

Any pupil who fails Intermediate 2 Computing Software Development NAB's will not be allowed to progress with the course. These pupils will start undertaking the new SQA Internet Safety qualification from the end of October onwards whilst the other members of the class continue with Intermediate 2 Computing till May 2010.

Mr Caddell - 18th August 2009


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Welcome back!

August 18, 2009

Welcome back to Nairn Academy's Computer Science and ICT department all ready for session 2009/10.

Throughout this year we will continue to use the website more and more as a central resource for all your notes and information. Keep a look-out for all information which may be relevant to your courses and have no hesitation in contacting me at any time if you have a problem you wish to discuss.

Enjoy!


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ECDL Update

June 26, 2009
The new Timescale for all modules has now been posted along with a link to a pupil personal checklist. Click here for more information.


P.S. - More ECDL information including e-book format textbooks will be posted asap after the holidays.
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Advanced Higher

June 23, 2009
A new section for Advanced Higher has been added. This includes gateways to Scholar and the VB 2005/2008 EE notes for assisting with the programming aspect of the course.
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New look for nairncomputing.com

June 22, 2009
I have just completed a refresh of nairncomputing.com. You will probably notice some minor alterations but you should have no problems navigating the site as before.

If you notice any errors or broken links then please let me know at:

nairn.computing@yahoo.co.uk

Enjoy!

p.s. - the new S1 section will be up and running in the very near future
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Website Update

June 12, 2009
As you may notice the website has had a few additions made to it:

  • Search - use Google technology to search nairncomputing.com
  • RSS - Catch up with all the latest technology headlines from BBC News
  • Word of the Day - learn something new everyday!
  • Translate - opening up nairncomputing.com to the international community
  • Search Wikipedia - New portal to the comprehensive Wikipedia online encyclopedia: HOT


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Animation for Beginners

June 5, 2009
Check out the following link to have some great fun with animation online:

FluxTime Studio
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Extra Resources

May 25, 2009

I have started adding extra resources such as word searches and cross-words to a new page entitled, Extras. Please feel free to use them as you require them.

Link to EXTRAS.


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Free Software Link

May 18, 2009

I have added below some useful links to free software which can be quickly downloaded to your home computer and used to assist pupils with further developing their 'hands on' skills outwith the classroom:

 
This is a free, open-source office quite package that allows users to work with various file types including all Microsoft file formats.


Scratch is used to introduce pupils to programming concepts in a fun, easy to learn manner.


Scribus is an open-source Desktop Publishing Package used to crea...


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